Dana opened her solo spot with a Johnny Cash number ‘A Thing called Love’. Her brother Gerry, who was accompanying her on keyboard sang a couple of James Taylor songs (with Dana TRYING to join in on the second)!
DANA's brother, Gerry who provided the musical accompaniment
Dana enjoying 'You've Got a Friend' sung by brother Gerry
Gerry invites Dana to join him in a song......
but conveniently forgets to allow her to sing!
"Never trust your brother!
Then Dana had the entire audience rolling with laughter as she recalled her first ever public appearance on stage in Derry at the age of 6. She proceeded then to sing the song ‘Too ra loo ra looral’ exactly as she has done in that talent competition and it was hilarious.
Dana demonstrating how small she was in front of the microphone
This was a side of Dana none of us had seen, or indeed expected to see, but grown men were actually crying with laughter at her antics. Coming down the aisle into the audience, armed with microphone, Dana then continued to sing the song ‘in tune’ and several unsuspecting onlookers found themselves joining in. Mind you, some of them would have been more suited to her first version of
this beautiful lullaby!
Dana 'invites' members of the audience to join in!
Greg McCartan auditions!
Mary Campbell joins in the fun
Dana invites Fr. Sean Gates from Armagh to join her in song!
Fr. Joe Kizito from South Africa is made "An honorary Irish Man" by Dana
“When Irish Eyes are Smiling” brought Dana back to the sanctuary and after a couple more numbers, the TYG group were invited back to join her. This time they sang the younger members’ favourite track from the CD, “My Little Toes”. After some persusasion, the audience joined in.
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Dana asking the audience for help with 'My Little Toes"
Concentrating on 'clicking' the fingers!
My Little Toes
As her final number, Dana and Tullylish Youth Group sang the hymn she is most famous for - ‘Lady of Knock’ which was written by herself and husband Damien.
Dana sings "Lady of Knock"
She then thanked the T.Y.G. for all their hard work, tonight and in the recording studio last year. Dana praised the six Youth Group leaders for their dedication to the young people and for the help they had given her with the CD.
After a standing ovation for Dana, Lynn Laverty spoke on behalf of Tullylish Youth Group saying:
“I think I speak for everyone when I say what a fantastic concert that was! TYG are so proud to have had the opportunity to work with Dana over the last year and a half. All the children have had such an incredible experience both singing here with Dana tonight and working in a recording studio to make a single and an album with her.
Dana really is a very special person – very patient, caring and gentle, especially with the children – there were no raised voices, no sighs of despair and no lost tempers - just smiles, words of encouragement and praise for a job well done. Just like a normal Monday night practice with us then!!! Through TYG’s involvement in singing at the Diocesan Special Needs masses we were fortunate enough to get to know Fr Colm Wright. It was he who suggested to his friend Dana that TYG might be just what she was looking for to help with recording the single “We are the children of the world” in 2005. This successful venture then led to TYG again joining Dana to record “Good Morning Jesus”. Lynn went on to thank Fr Powell, President of TYG, who supports us in all that we do, praising and encouraging both children and leaders.
Dana then presented bouquets of flowers to Geraldine McCusker who, as always, has been TYG’s biggest promoter – “well dare anyone go to the Point and NOT buy a ticket!”
and parish secretary Ciara McAteer who helped in too many ways to mention.
Brendan Monaghan who has been a great friend to TYG was presented with a gift voucher
and Gerry Brown, Dana’s brother was presented with a piece of Ballydougan Pottery
Lynn concluded by saying “And now to the star of the show, Dana, as we said at the beginning, is a very special person.
Who else could put up with all of us, and still smile and mean it. You have provided members and leaders of TYG with some unforgettable experiences and we will always be grateful to you for that. How many people can say that they spent Sunday in the company of an international singing star like Dana!!! You can imagine the conversations in school tomorrow.
As a small token of our appreciation, we would like to make two small presentations to you. Firstly, we have a piece of Ballydougan pottery, which has been designed and crafted by Sean O’Dowd, especially for you. And secondly a bouquet of golden roses for our very own Golden Rose, Queen of Ireland.
Dana is presented with a specially crafted piece of Ballydougan Pottery
and a bouquet of Golden Roses for our very own
"Golden Rose, Queen of Ireland"
Thank you so much for providing us with such fabulous experiences and memories. Ladies and gentlemen, Dana.”
The unforgettable experience ended with Dana saying “And now I would like to sing the song that is the reason why I am here”. All Kinds of Everything then resounded through the church with each and every member of TYG joining in the song that made Ireland famous throughout the world in 1970 and has now put Tullylish Youth Group on the map in 2007.
Dana finishes the inspirational night with the song that
"really is the reason why I'm here" -
All Kinds of Everything.
The audience need no encouragement to join in
Dana then received her second standing ovation which seemed to go on as long as the concert.
Comments after the show included ‘I have been to shows in the Waterfront, the Odyssey, and elsewhere, and none of them have measured up to this’. Audience members were actually crying with emotion and happiness saying to TYG leaders ‘Thank you so much for allowing us to experience this’.
For a full hour after the show, Dana stood signing autographs, having her photograph taken, talking with everyone and, throughout it all, she never stopped smiling. She was radiant throughout, ever patient as people came coming to chat and ask questions, even though she was exhausted from a long day of rehearsals, never mind standing in 6 inch heels!!
Dana has the gift of making you feel good about yourself, although as one parent sang ‘All Kinds of Everything’ in the car going home, her daughter, a 6 year old TYG member asked her to stop saying: "Only a pop star like Dana is allowed to sing that!”
Not many of today’s pop stars could measure up to this Queen of Ireland.
Thank you Dana.